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JHU Student Health Survey

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

Dear Student: As part of a university wide survey initiative, JHU Student Health & Well-being is inviting all degree-seeking students to participate in the National College Health Assessment (NCHA) sponsored and distributed by the American College Health Association (ACHA). All visits are confidential.

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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

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According to an annual survey by Inside Higher Ed, about two-thirds of presidents (65%) indicate that they plan to increase their institution’s capacity to meet the mental health needs of students, staff, and faculty members. We address stigmas, the effects of the pandemic on students & access to services at #commcolleges.

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How Wait Times Impact the Health and Well-Being of College Students

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College and university students face many challenges, including academic pressures and financial strains. However, one of the most pressing issues is the significant wait times for accessing mental healthcare. These delays profoundly affect studentshealth, academic performance, and overall well-being.

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Expanding the Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team to East Baltimore

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

with 24-hour support available by phone through the Access Line. To reach the BHCST, you can call the Access Line at 410-516-WELL (9355). During this pilot phase , which will run through the end of 2023, BHCST clinicians will be available for mobile crisis response on our East Baltimore campus Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.,

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Mental Health is Gen Z’s Top New Year’s Resolution

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All of these factors suggest that, as 2022 comes to an end and 2023 begins, colleges and universities need to help students go beyond simply making New Year’s resolutions—they need to provide practical support for their health and well-being. How higher education can help students prioritize mental health.

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Supporting our community affected by tragic loss

John Hopkins University Student Well-Being Blog

To support our community during this difficult time, we include below the resources that are available to all JHU students, faculty, and staff. Telephone consultation with BHCST is available to students, faculty, and staff in Washington, D.C. Please continue to keep yourselves and each other safe. Sincerely, Branville G.

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Mental Health is Gen Z’s Top New Year’s Resolution

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All of these factors suggest that, as 2022 comes to an end and 2023 begins, colleges and universities need to help students go beyond simply making New Year’s resolutions—they need to provide practical support for their health and well-being. Faculty members with 10 to 15 years of experience are the least comfortable.